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7th grade Common Core RI.11-12.10 graphic organizers

Preview of Nonfiction Informational Text Choice Board Non-Fiction Reading Response Menu

Nonfiction Informational Text Choice Board Non-Fiction Reading Response Menu

Nonfiction Choice Board: These nonfiction activities make the perfect reading response for ANY Informational Text. The Non-Fiction choiceboard menu is EDITABLE. **Updated to include both digital & print versions of each nonfiction activity. Perfect for summarizing nonfiction text, teaching nonfiction reading skills, increasing nonfiction reading comprehension, use in nonfiction centers, no-prep sub-plans, close reading, teaching nonfiction reading strategies, informational writing research b
Preview of Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Created by
Tracee Orman
Compare Contrast Two or More Texts: Close Reading Strategies and Activities Aligned with the Common Core State Standards Use the handouts to encourage close reading and compare/contrast of two or more texts or sources (may be used with multimedia sources such as graphics, videos, podcasts, etc.). They may also be used to compare two different people, focusing on comparing their early life, struggles, and achievements. Includes modified Venn Diagrams specific to the CCSS. These activities may b
Preview of The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

Created by
Mister Harms
Carl Azuz is back with his brand new show called The World from A to Z. It's an excellent format for students to stay informed on current events while watching a brief 9 minute segment that is updated every day with news highlights from around the world. This set of graphic organizer worksheets is an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day while watching the news broadcast by Carl Azuz ... he's back!These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
Preview of Thanksgiving Activities Middle School ELA and High School - Gratitude Lesson

Thanksgiving Activities Middle School ELA and High School - Gratitude Lesson

Are you searching for Thanksgiving activities to implement with your students that also hold academic value? Engage and motivate with this nonfiction text and media analysis mini-unit! The materials focus on the theme of gratitude and feature real-life inspirational teens. The lessons help facilitate a positive growth mind-set and can empower students to become more proactive in their schools and communities.Students will read informational text articles and view video clips of inspirational tee
Preview of Article of the Week Nonfiction Reading Comprehension & Response Digital Notebook

Article of the Week Nonfiction Reading Comprehension & Response Digital Notebook

Are you struggling to keep up with Article of the Week reading and writing responses? Use this article of the week template notebook! Your students will love this digital nonfiction response notebook with 9 different graphic organizer response options that can be used with any informational texts!I developed this notebook after becoming disenchanted with the Article of the Week in my classroom. Long story short, I broke up with AOW's and later reflected on what went wrong in our relationship. Hi
Preview of Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Created by
Alison Sickler
This graphic organizer contains 50 of the most common terms and concepts tested on the Smarted Balanced (SBAC) Common Core ELA state exams, including the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) CAT and Performance Tasks. While this study set is geared toward 11th grade ELA, many terms are the same for grades 6-11. You may provide definitions to students or have them copy them from a source (such as my Quizlet flashcards, found under username Alison_Sickler), then have
Preview of Critical Lenses Mega pack!(Graphic Organizers, Posters, Mindmaps, Concept Maps!)

Critical Lenses Mega pack!(Graphic Organizers, Posters, Mindmaps, Concept Maps!)

Critical Lens MEGAPACK!This megapack includes resources for twelve critical lenses. Featuring the following lenses:Reader's ResponseSociologicalFormalistCultural StudiesPsychologicalArchetypes / MythsGender CriticismGenre TheoryHistoricalExistentialism EcocriticismPhilosophical What you get!12 task cards12 posters3 concept maps featuring all twelve lenses1 mind map my life activity1 mind map assignment2 Theory Relays (Analyze a text from six different perspectives.)13 Graphic Organizers (1 for e
Preview of Common Core Graphic Organizers - Grades 6-12

Common Core Graphic Organizers - Grades 6-12

130+ graphic organizers created solely to track and assess student mastery of the Common Core literacy standards...these aren't your typical graphic organizers! The graphic organizers are organized by standard, grade level, and type of text that they apply to, so that it is easier for you to locate the right organizer for what you are trying to assess. They were created solely to assess Common Core State Standards, so they are not your generic, run-of-the-mill Venn diagrams; they address specif
Preview of Paint Chip Poetry

Paint Chip Poetry

This resource is a fun and engaging lesson and activity where students use paint chips to analyze color connotations, develop descriptions using the different shades, and create a poem using the imagery created based on the paint chips.
Preview of Examine the Bias of Christopher Columbus: Slides, Text, Close Reading Organizers

Examine the Bias of Christopher Columbus: Slides, Text, Close Reading Organizers

Created by
Elly's ELA
Use this illustrated slide bank to introduce or review the life and maritime career of Christopher Columbus. Seventeen slides summarize how Columbus developed as a sailor, his world view, and his four voyages across the Atlantic. Students will see a sequence of events that led the way for future settlement and exploitation in the “new world”. A corresponding organizer includes prompts for student notes and three critical thinking questions. A detailed key will simplify prep for class d
Preview of Monthly Reading Log | Daily Reading Log | Independent Reading Log | Digital

Monthly Reading Log | Daily Reading Log | Independent Reading Log | Digital

Use these EDITABLE themed monthly reading logs in GOOGLE SLIDES as a simple way to hold your students accountable for independent reading while fostering their love for reading. Whether you're implementing DEAR (Drop Everything And Read), SSR (Silent Sustained Reading), Million Minutes, and more, these EASY TO PREP (just add dates!) monthly reading logs make independent reading time stress free and easy to manage. The monthly format makes these logs quick and easy to grade at the end of the mont
Preview of Activities for Ben Franklin's "The Way to Wealth"

Activities for Ben Franklin's "The Way to Wealth"

Created by
Elly's ELA
There are many aspects of Ben Franklin’s long and varied life that can be relevant for high school students. One of the most accessible of his writings is “Poor Richard’s Almanac” with all of its practical advice. “The Way to Wealth” was composed for the twenty fifth anniversary issue of the “Almanac” and brings together his best maxims in the appearance of a speech by a “plain, clean, old man,” Father Abraham. The activities here provide several options for supporting close reading, comprehens
Preview of Nonfiction Article Graphic Organizer- Use with ANY Article!

Nonfiction Article Graphic Organizer- Use with ANY Article!

Includes comprehension and response questions to target Common Core Standards for reading Informational Text. Questions include:Author's PurposeMain IdeaStructureVocabularyStudent ResponseEasy to use and adapt! GREAT for use with Article of the WeekGREAT for a quick sub planGREAT for easy prep after a break
Preview of CRITICAL READING - ANALYZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

CRITICAL READING - ANALYZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Critical Reading and Analysis Graphic Organizer is designed to sharpen students' analytical skills. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a structured framework for dissecting and evaluating texts effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering active engagement and critical thinking. The graphic organizer prompts students to choose a form of analysis, provid
Preview of TAKE NOTES - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

TAKE NOTES - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The comprehensive Note-Taking Graphic Organizer is crafted to enhance students' organization and comprehension skills. Tailored for educators, this resource offers a structured framework for students to capture key information (main ideas and details) effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, promoting active engagement and critical thinking. Each section prompts students to
Preview of Native American Equity & Social Justice

Native American Equity & Social Justice

This is a comprehensive CCLS aligned lesson that teaches students about the long history of discrimination and racism against Native Americans in the United States. This resource supports equality and equity for Native Americans, and helps students understand how past events are related to many of the current issues affecting many Native American communities today. This download includes informational texts, guided reading comprehension questions and a picture analysis activity with graphic orga
Preview of ARGUMENT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (REGENTS PREP/ADDRESSES COUNTERCLAIM)

ARGUMENT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (REGENTS PREP/ADDRESSES COUNTERCLAIM)

This visually appealing, chunked, 5 paragraph essay google doc graphic organizer outlines exactly how to write an argument essay and receive a passing score on the Regents Exam. This graphic organizer is extremely useful for any argumentative writing and demonstrates how to address and disprove a counterclaim. Students state that using this outline over the course of the year made them feel confident in their ability to write an argument essay by the Regents Exam.
Preview of Research Simulation Task Practice (PARCC/NJSLA)

Research Simulation Task Practice (PARCC/NJSLA)

In this ELA lesson plan, students will practice with grade appropriate nonfiction pieces to determine what the prompt is asking and create a thesis statement. This is great practice for NJSLA or PARCC!
Preview of Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Created by
Ryn Rose
Engage your middle or high school students in a discussion about credibility by placing them in the Judges' Seat. By allowing students to confer and decide for themselves how good a resource is, see engagement and understanding skyrocket. This assignment was designed for lower-level students but could very easily be amped up to more difficult for Honors students. This product includes 3 files:- A how to/suggestion document- Master slides for the teacher- Individual slide decks for groupsHelpful
Preview of Digital Paired Texts - Myths - Essay Writing

Digital Paired Texts - Myths - Essay Writing

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson guides students through close readings of the myths, "How the World Was Made" and "Demeter and Persephone" using Google Slides. Students begin by completing activities with before-, during-, and post-reading strategies. A Google Slide with model annotations helps to scaffold instruction. Afterwards, they respond to a literary analysis writing task that imitates the style of a standardized assessment and requires students to provide text evidence. Incorporating all strands of the Co
Preview of "Hoop Dreams" Unit: Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast, Research Skills

"Hoop Dreams" Unit: Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast, Research Skills

Created by
Viceceo Learning
It can be difficult to engage students in career and college readiness exercises, but it is essential that we prepare them. In this unit, students will be engaged in learning executive functioning skills by involving them in the real life story of Arthur Agee and William Gates in the award winning documentary “Hoop Dreams.” Being able to empathize with characters their own age and learn through the experiences of Gates and Agee, will involve them personally in their lessons.*This assignment/less
Preview of QAR (Question/Answer Relationship) Graphic Organizer

QAR (Question/Answer Relationship) Graphic Organizer

Created by
Caryn's Store
This is a simple graphic organizer you can use to introduce your students to the reading comprehension strategy Question/Answer Relationship (QAR). One of the keys to being a good reading is learning to ask (and answer good) questions. Often, as teachers, when we ask our students to write questions about a text, the questions are not of high quality or even very good. This strategy teaches students to ask, categorize, and answer high quality questions as well as promotes good reading comprehe
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